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'''Tayster and Rojac Records''' was a ] run by Fat Jack Taylor out of Harlem World from ] until ]. They recorded "Love Bug Starki's" First single produced by David MacDonald nicknamed "Mighty Whitey". '''Tayster and Rojac Records''' was a ] run by Fat Jack Taylor out of Harlem World from ] until ]. They recorded ]'s first single produced by David MacDonald nicknamed "Mighty Whitey".


They label specialized in ], specifically rap, and just as it was breaking out. Artists on the label included ] and ]. They label specialized in ], specifically rap, and just as it was breaking out. Artists on the label included ] and ].

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Tayster and Rojac Records was a record label run by Fat Jack Taylor out of Harlem World from 1979 until 1984. They recorded Lovebug Starski's first single produced by David MacDonald nicknamed "Mighty Whitey".

They label specialized in Hip Hop, specifically rap, and just as it was breaking out. Artists on the label included Harlem World Crew and Lady Smiley.

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